Even though Robin Williams was battling with his own inner issues, the star set all of his problems aside to fulfill the wishes of others.

Months before the comedian passed away, he recorded a short and sweet video for Vivian Waller.

The 21-year-old was diagnosed with lung, bowel, and liver cancer earlier this year and made a bucket list with five things on it, one of which was meet the Aladdin actor before she became too sick to do so.

You name it, he's probably played it. Extreme sports and regular ones, it doesn't matter, he loves to be active.

So you can imagine how awful it must've been when doctors told him he had a rare bone and joint disease (pigmented villonodular synovitis), and that he'd have non-cancerous tumors causing pain and arthritis in his ankle for the rest of his life.

He had two options: fuse the ankle and endure a lifetime of surgeries or amputate it.

At just 18-years-old, Alisa Finley is fighting for her life after being diagnosed with stage-4 brain cancer. But always the optimist, the Colby, Kansas teen decided to make a bucket list of 48 things she hopes to accomplish before she dies!

We know there's no crying in baseball, but we'll have to make an exception here!

23-year-old Lindsay Ripley out of Lee's Summit, Missouri was diagnosed with cancer four years ago, and with tumors on her brain stem, her stomach, and her spine, she's not expected to live much longer.

So some of her friends decided to make a website for her that shows her "bucket list" in hopes of making some of her wishes come true.

Well Lindsay's dream of seeing a World Series game became a reality when a company from Omaha, Nebraska noticed the site and sent her tickets to cheer on the St. Louis Cardinals!

As if that gesture wasn't generous enough already, it was also arranged for Lindsay to meet the Cards' All-Star catcher Yadier Molina before the game!